Hate Crime

Back in March I became re-acquainted with someone I’d written about towards the end of 2012, just before Google took down my old blog. At the time I wondered if there was a connection, seeing as the woman I’d written about struck me as both unwell and vindictive.

After that unpleasantness I removed one post but left this one up. (I’m afraid the comments were lost when Google pulled the plug on my old blog.)

I forgot about the Olive Trust and Denise Kingsley Acton until earlier this year when someone referred me to a piece in Llanelli Online (since removed) which prompted me to write Third Sector Nightmare followed up with Networks.

In these posts I told you that after her £1,000,000 application to the Wales European Funding Office (WEFO) in 2010 for a ‘community building’ in Swansea, Denise Kingsley Acton moved west into Carmarthenshire, from where she was again dreaming up schemes to help her get her hands on public funding.

That, as far as I was concerned, was that . . . until last Friday. When I received the most bizarre and worrying comments to my blog. In three attempts the writer managed to accuse me of being a ‘pedophile’ (sic) with mental health problems for which I have been “treated 21 times”; I also suffer unfortunate accidents in the trousers department, but help was at hand, apparently, for “we helped mop yourself up”. Who’s ‘we’?

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It was all so familiar because similar things had been said on the old Olive Trust website back in 2012, but then they came from ‘Jackie – volunteer at the Trust’ and ‘Sally Ann Webster’.

The ‘Rocco’ mentioned in the comments above is actually Rocio Cifuentes, the daughter of Chileans who fled their homeland when Pinochet took power and settled in nicely with the Labour Party in Swansea, a relationship that has resulted in Rocio recently becoming CEO of the charity Ethnic Minorities and Youth Support Team Wales (EYST).

Despite being a registered charity, on the Home page of the website the charity number was almost invisible. (You can just about make something out on the left.) Surely this can’t be a third sector body making it difficult for us to check on how much of our money it has received, and how that money has been spent? Maybe the shyness has something to do with income more than doubling from 2016 to 2017. Here are the latest accounts.

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The increase in funding inevitably leads to EYST recruiting new staff. On the very day I posted this article Rocio and her gang were advertising for a Resilience Project Co-ordinator (don’t ask me) at a salary of £30,000. We can be reasonably certain that this post will be filled by someone from outside of Wales.

As you’ll have guessed, we have now gone through the wormhole into that parallel dimension known as the third sector. That make-believe world where the only constants are that lots and lots of Welsh money is wasted, with very little Welsh involvement, and for pitifully little Welsh benefit.

But what the hell – Wales is rich, we can afford it!

After receiving the odious comments from Denise Kingsley Acton, or Acton Kingsley, I wondered what she might be getting up to when she wasn’t slandering me. First, I checked the Olive Trust Facebook page where I read to my horror that (she claims) the Dyfed Powys Police Crime Commissioner has awarded her a grant!

What’s more, she is to be allowed into colleges (and schools?) to teach kids about hate crimes – this woman who goes online calling me a paedophile, who can make sick jokes about mental health and incontinence! Though I suppose it could be argued that she’s ideally suited, for she knows of what she speaks.

In addition to support from the Labour Party Denise now claims to have backing from Plaid Cymru as well, in the form of Councillor Gilasbey. And there are clearly plans to expand, for “a new office in Llanelli” is mentioned.

And if you know a dancer who can cook curry while doing make-up and yoga, then get in touch with Denise at once. In fact, “anything in the Diversity/Ethnic field” is welcomed. Does laverbread count as ‘ethnic’?

Though isn’t ‘ethnic’ an insulting term? I would have hesitated to use it in that context. Doesn’t it suggest that anything and everything non-white, non-European, from Japan to Jamaica, can be lumped together as ‘ethnic’? Perhaps the modern equivalent of the Classical ‘barbarian’?

But Denise’s ambitions go way beyond an office in downtown Sosban and multi-tasking ‘ethnics’. For her Twitter account tells us . . .

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So what’s this about? Well, if you click on the image in Twitter you are transported to a French crowd-funding site. It seems she’s trying to raise one million pounds (sounds familiar), ” . . . to create an amazing community farm that is dedicated to the environment, growing organic produce, having a farm shop, Shetland pony rides, cafe and a place where people can go glamping, have a family day out or for inner city schools to visit, meet the animals and have a taste of home-grown fruit and vegetables. We will also have a community of artisans selling produce and back to old-fashioned community ideals, where crafts people sell, jams, pottery, woollens . . . “.

All so reminiscent of the ‘community building’ she asked WEFO to fund in Swansea, but now moved across the Loughor and plonked on a farm.

Though can’t you just visualise it? Jez and Poppy breaking off from making their organic radish and magic mushroom piccalilli to take kids from Townhill or Ely on Shetland pony rides before ensuring the little darlings are tucked up safely in their eco-friendly glamps. Bucolic bliss!

Alternatively, this is the most vacuous bollocks. A hotchpotch of just about everything someone thinks might work – not as a commercial venture, or as a service to the community, but as a way of screwing money out of the public purse. The give-away is that Denise Kingsley Acton actually describes the project as a “money pot”.

Though thus far, the crowd-funding venture on Leetchi has raised . . . with 11 days left . . . give or take a pound or two . . . and to the nearest penny . . . Nul points! For which we should all be grateful.

Though you have to wonder why, in the midst of acrimonious Brexit negotiations, anyone would think it a good idea to use a French crowd-funding site to raise the money. The French obviously aren’t giving anything, and by involving Johnny Frog she’s bound to upset the Kippers on her doorstep.

Kippers such as Gary Beer, whose wife Michelle was one of only two to like Denise’s FB posting about the PCC giving her a grant and inviting her to prey on impressionable young minds. The other being Jane Gwynn, of Lottery-funded Create Me Happy. With funding also coming from the county council and other sources.

All aboard! Ker-ching!

I’ve had my fill of Denise Kingsley Acton and the thousands like her who have flooded into Wales since the advent of devolution – with no purpose other than to screw the public purse.

It’s why the third sector is so big and so rich, and why Wales is so poor. The money wasted on the third sector should have been used to make Wales more prosperous, thereby removing the justification for such a bloated third sector; but that would not have served the interests of the English Labour Party in Wales :- ‘Keep Wales poor – blame Tories – pile up votes’.

Returning to Denise Kingsley Acton, I now address anyone close to her and I have this to say: On this blog I argue my case vigorously, using what I hope are reasoned and researched arguments, and I often employ colourful language, but rarely if ever do I make it personal. And never have I resorted to the level of filth that Denise Kingsley Acton posted on this blog last Friday.

If she needs help, then make sure she gets it. I want no further contact from her. Nor do I want to hear that she has been repeating elsewhere the slanders for which I have now reported her to Dyfed Powys Police.

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32 thoughts on “Hate Crime”

Dafis

Yet another episode in the never ending catalogue of 3rd sector antics in Wales. No doubt there are similar things going on in England but Wales is our ( well most certainly my) concern. That this Acton lady chooses to launch into a bizarre attack on Jac is not that surprising as deflection/misdirection is part of the cover-up toolkit commonly used by people who don’t want anyone looking too closely into their activities ( or inactivity). They have found their crock of gold in Wales, a Labour government that can’t say no to any yarn which involves a touch of spin – look at the good we are doing, helping out these organisations that deliver so much needed aid into our impoverished communities. Except our communities remain impoverished and any enrichment available ends up safely in the bank accounts of the leadership teams of these opaque bodies.

Anyway given that the PCC of so called “Dafed Powys”( their text not mine) is so hot on hate crime perhaps he’ll tell his senior Old Bill to get out and whack this dame for labelling an innocent man a child molester. Just for starters. Then maybe they’ll get round to checking out the bona fides of the “charity” and maybe even set an example that will deter others from trying on such nonsense down West. In due course a more rigorous approach might expand eastwards but I’ll probably be well past 100 by the time all that happens !

I have just checked with the charity commission and find that there is no such organisation registered as ‘The Olive Trust’. I have also checked with the Prudential Regulation Authority who regulates other mutual or community organisations on behalf of the Financial Conduct Authority, and they too have no record of ‘The Olive Trust’.

I therefore believe this application for funding to be fraudulent and an attempt to personate a charitable or community organisation for reasons of personal financial gain.

If one or more payments have been made to Ms Denise Kingsley (nee Acton) from the Dyfed Powys PCC (via the D-P Diogel funding scheme) this will be to accounted for as taxable personal income.

It does surprise me that the scheme is making payments without due diligence to individuals who are not charitable or registered community organisations.

In light of the evident malicious communications sent by Ms Denise Kingsley (nee Acton) highlighted in this blog, which I understand is being investigated by warranted officers, these published malicious messages not only make false accusations of ‘paedophilia’ but also has derogatory references to age and incontinence, an affliction genuinely suffered by many elderly people throughout Wales.

The PCC for Dyfed Powys is paying cash bungs to individuals who perpetrate hate crime.

It looks to me like they’ve paid a woman to lecture youngsters on what she herself is guilty of. Maybe it’ll be like those programmes where they use old lags to frighten young offenders off a life of crime – ‘Don’t do what I done!’

It would be very interesting to read a defence of the antics of some of these 3rd sector characters. Despite the criticisms in these columns over recent years I do not recall anyone having the backbone to make a detailed contribution in their defence. Yet someone somewhere must love them cos they keep coughing up funds like they have a pump fitted. I’m sure some of these sharks could get gallons of milk out of a bull ! ( or several litres to keep aligned with modern quantities)

One major problem with the third sector, or one reason it gets away with so little criticism, is that a number of different interests think they can see benefit in it.

Obviously, from the perspective of the Labour Party it provides thousands of jobs for Labour cronies and forms a defence around very mediocre politicians and a failing management team.

Others view it as a replacement for public services that have either seen their funding slashed or else been removed altogether.

Which overlooks certain unpalatable facts.

From the Labour perspective, a growing number of people can see the relationship and so the third sector is rightly being viewed as part of the problem. So it becomes a liability.

While those who regard the third sector as a replacement for lost public services tend to forget that the public services that have been lost were staffed by professionals, not greedy, posturing amateurs. And then there’s the issue of accountability. Finally, while each local authority would have handled social housing on its patch, now there might be eight or nine housing associations engaged in a turf war.

Duplication is found across the board in the third sector, it might create more more jobs for Labour cronies, but by God it don’t half cost us! And people can see it. Thankfully, more and more people.

It might also be wise to check the veracity of the claimed academic qualifications, as there is a difference between ‘studied for’ and ‘qualification obtained’. Parents, and schools can make up there own mind after reading some of the hate messages this woman has posted on social media (details above), as to whether they wish to have their children recieve ‘guidence’ from the ‘Olive Trust’, which is not a registered charity or institution.

On a selfie piece-to-camera posted on YouTube, Denise Kingsley (nee Acton) says “I am currently and soon to obtain a Doctorate in History”. That video was uploaded in 2012. So does she now possess a Phd? In the video she also claims she is an internationally renowned historian and sociologist. I suspect this lady is a fraud and fantasist.

A fraud and a fantasist who, in any sensible country, would have been told to sling her hook a long time ago. But people like her are welcomed into Wales! (Not by us, obviously, but certainly by those who claim to be running things.)

Denise seems to have become the poster girl for highlighting the insidious and incestuous (re. Fraud Advisory Panel, “a charity”…see below) Third Sector in Wales!

Perhaps yet another Third Sector organisation should be set up called…. Hate Crime in the Third Sector Advisory Panel!

FRAUD IN THE THIRD SECTOR

The latest Annual Fraud Indicator report, published in May, suggests there has been a large increase in charity fraud in recent years. It estimates that fraud cost the sector £1.86bn in 2013/14, representing 25 per cent of the sector’s £74bn income. Previous estimates have suggested fraud costs the sector about £147m a year.

Whatever the total cost of fraud, there is undoubtedly “a hell of a lot” going on, says David Kirk, chair of the Fraud Advisory Panel, a charity that provides anti-fraud advice and research. The past year has seen theft from many directions – fake charity collectors posing as legitimate charity collectors, entire charities set up to fraudulently claim Gift Aid, fake cheques used to deposit money in trustees’ own accounts and, of course, insider fraud.

The biggest charity fraud going on in Wales at the moment concerns the Welsh Labour Government.

Welsh Labour is not a government of a nation they are nothing but a glorified charity with intention of keeping Wales poor with the hope of attracting more charitable handouts. (primarily for their own benefit)

20 years of receiving it’s grant from Westminster it has not improved the economy health or education in Wales an iota – It has actually done the opposite.

Welsh Labour nothing more than a third sector organisation, fraudulently impersonating a national government.

Brychan, to avoid any confusion . . . I had the same response yesterday, but was told in a separate e-mail that the payment came, not from the PCC directly, but from Safer Dyfed-Powys Diogel and was made to The Olive Trust. Which means that £1,000 of public funding has gone to an organisation with no official status. So £1,000 has been given to a woman who clearly hates me, and slanders me on public fora, to teach young people about hate crimes.

Yes, previously known as Dyfed Powys Crime Prevention Trust. However, although Dafydd Llywelyn the PCC is one of three trustees of this charity (1053954) it is fraudulent to claim that such a donation was from the PCC himself.

The ‘Olive Trust’ is not registered with the charity commission, nor is it registered as a provident community organisation regulated by the FCA. I understand, however, that a Mr Alan Lloyd, a former Labour councillor from Swansea, claims to be ‘chairman’ of this trust, and Ms Denise Kingsley (nee Acton) claims to be the ‘Chief Executive Officer’. Please note that the ‘Olive Trust’ is not, and has never been, an incorporated entity at Companies House. You have also exposed that the ‘Olive Trust’ has launched a crowd funding page for £1million towards the speculative purchase of the substantial property of Saltrock Farm Pembrey, Burry Port. So far £0.00 has been donated.

Whist I fully support the associated narrative of combating hate crime and racial discrimination, such endeavours should, in my view be conducted properly registered channels, and publicly accountable. I am also of the opinion such initiatives should not be used as a ‘cover story’ for personal enrichment.

Brychan – your last paragraph sums up how most of us view the matter. In your last sentence the phrase “I am also of the opinion” could be omitted as the personal enrichment of the scheme leaders is definitely what brings the entire thing into disrepute.

Being currently employed on the railway my role includes preventing persons who wish to self harm from doing so. I have occasion to provide support for a third sector organisation, namely Samaritans.

Samaritans provide excellent ‘front end’ training for railway staff and for victims when situations occur. However, due to the nature of incidents there is clear cooperation with emergency services and a high level of process and scrutiny. Some incidents require investigation by the coroner, some a criminal court process, and there are reporting obligations of both the mental health professionals in the NHS and accountability for their actions by the police forces. There is also responsibility from other statutory bodies for workforce and public safety.

This inevitably leads myself not only to have industry specific qualification and skill, but also, in instances of fatality, accountable to the coroner (motive), the criminal courts (who was responsible?) and investigative reporting by the police (what went on?) and medical profession (what could have been be done?).

The role of the Samaritans must be independent of private (1st sector) and sate (2nd sector) so that they can provide a confidential, impartial, dignified, and accessible service to the public. Often in very demanding situations and environments. What I find appalling is that they have to compete for funding with these other charlatan 3rd sector organisations.

Policing and crime prevention is the responsibility of the state (open and democratically accountable), in this case it is the police forces of Wales. This cop-out of ‘hiving off’ initiatives in crime prevention to the 3rd sector is fraught with problems. Not only is there an opportunity for personal enrichment
particularly if individuals are using unregistered organisations but also allows persons of dubious professional standing access to vulnerable people. This while spending is unaccountable to the public. There is also the risk of ‘vendettas, agendas, bias, corruption, subterfuge and undue influence (criminal, internal and foreign powers).

A question I always ask myself when dealing with a person who seeks to kill themselves. Are they MAD or BAD or FAD or SAD? A question I cannot help asking when I see stuff from the Olive Trust. The behaviour of the claimed CEO offers some clues. I also ask the question, when we have an MP who’s a lesbian, a PCSO who’s from Poland, a health minister who is black, an AM who is multi-lingual, an AM who is gay, and one of the best gender balances of warranted police officers in the country. Then why do we have to give money to a woman from Watford to tell us about crime prevention and diversity? I know people who save lives 24/7 who are desperate for a grant as well as community organisations from allotments to youth clubs starved of support.

Note – Unlike Scotland and the northern counties of Ireland, we are not allowed to have a minister for policing.

Now you touch a little on one of my hobby horses – using the pool of skills that exists within our communities to lasting good effect. Given the background you possess in safety and related matters, and no doubt you are one of many, there is a common sense case for “authorities”- Cynulliad or any other public body – to engage people with that class of experience and expertise to undertake the kind of work that our “friend” Ms Acton purports to be good at.

Not everybody would want to engage in such work either part time or post retirement but I’m sure that given the right support numbers of well trained competent persons would emerge willing and able to deliver service whose quality and insight would be far in advance of the wishywashy jargon riddled garbage that Olive is likely to trot out.

to go all Swansea on you. I get suspicious of people who live in posh houses, descend into poor communities then put in multiple applications for £1million grants, claiming they intend to help the disadvantaged. It’s not what you say, nor what you own. It’s what you do.

Not familiar with chapel communities in Ceredigion , or elsewhere for that matter, but the principle of enabling competent people from within communities to take key roles in any of these “initiatives” must be far better than having carpetbaggers of dubious pedigree getting lavish funding. Typically all they offer is bags of verbal fluency yet they waltz in to “educate” us natives, tackling “ishoos” and showing us better ways of behaving. As I write this I get visions of early Christian missionaries doing much the same in the colonies. There again, full circle, we are about the last colony.

you appear to have a lot of faith in Adam Price’s motivation to dump a lot of recent baggage. Hope you are not holding your breath.
library archive picture of our old pal Cayo brings back memories. At least he knew how to shake the tree while others were content to shelter under it.
Mrs Moon firing questions at boy Cairns about a topic close to our hearts. Well done her. I wonder whether some shite in the Bridgend area has started shipping in oddies from across the Dyke. Big H.A estate being built in Bridgend town centre and the locals will rightly argue that the needy among them should be at the front of the queue. Wrong place to start fucking about with local preferences.

Price is a definite improvement on LW and IWJ. Though that’s not saying much. And his election could be seen as taking Plaid Cymru back to where it was before a certain clique got rid of the most effective and successful leader the party ever had. Leaving two questions:

1/ What were the real motivations of those who dethroned Dafydd Wigley? 2/Can Plaid ever make up for almost two lost decades?

When we look at what the SNP has achieved in the same period, from a lower starting point, you can’t help wonder where Wales might be today if Dafydd Wigley had been in charge. Which, again, raises questions about his removal. One thing’s for sure – the only beneficiary of the coup has been England.

I actually chatted a week or so before the declaration of result with a retired Daily Post political journalist. On finding out I was a Plaid member he asked what I thought would be the result and expressed great surprise when I said Wood will come a poor third, Rhun will take runner-up and Price would win but will ultimately prove to be a disastrous choice. He thought Wood was a dead cert to win it outright in the first round. Rhun would have been the best choice. He at least understands economic reality – something laughably lacking in the other two and stood a chance of at least standing still. Price will see a further decline of electoral support that may well prove fatal.

Since then we have seen Price’s Plaid declare opposition to all things nuclear – then promptly abstain in the Arsembly.

And the most comical thing – the free membership offer. After spending several years piss-taking Labour for their 2 quid deal with limited voting rights, Plaid promptly give free membership with full rights. Truly the stuff of farce. It will quickly become the political wing of the Students Union in Wales.

That all sounds like the kiss of death ! Where people get a bit intense about THEIR version of any message being so fuckin’ superior there is an inevitable division as they try to impose their delusion on others. Dare I say, Classic Fascism, but there again that’s being naughty as only these superior twats are allowed to use such an outdated term to describe others’ views and visions.

Plaid Cymru is a political party and stand candidates in elections, by definition, it’s organised along constituency boundaries. Yes Cymru is different in that it can organise along community (sometime not geographical) lines. It’s important to understand that, like Yes Scotland, it is not controlled by nor restricted to one political party.

In the case of Yes Scotland it also included Independent, Labour, Greens and Socialist parties who stood in elections against the SNP at election time. There was no attempt in Scotland by the SNP to control the Yes campaign, which also had diverse groups of crofters, farmers, inner city campaign groups, even a Gaelic language campaign group in the Islands, and a whole host of other diverse community organisations. This was part of its success. The SNP did not see YES taking away its support for independence, more like expanding the reach of the message and campaign, so made no attempt to control it.

In Wales, we see Plaid Cymru treating the YES campaign as a threat and trying to control it, which says more about Plaid Cymru and the dire situation it’s in.

To show the difference, the first chairman of YES Scotland was Dennis Canavan a Labour MP, from the ‘old tradition’, a kind of SO Davies in Lothian. He was deselected by ‘new Labour’ and won his seat as an independent MSP, a tireless campaigner for devolution who, in the event, came out in favour of independence. If such a figure emerged in Wales, then that is another string in the bow for independence, not a threat to it.

There seems to be a case of mass self-harmers in Wales, who continually vote Welsh Labour into the Assembly to get an atrocious education/health service and a shameful economy(and of course, dubious housing associations that don’t benefit the people of Wales).Some help from some kind of Third Sector Organisation or Non Governmental Organisation to prevent this would improve the situation.

It could be construed that some people are too stupid to know what harm they are doing but the others who are not stupid and know what they are doing should be charged with a hate crime against Wales.

Politicians, especially, should not be exempt from political correctness and hate crimes.

To some of the comments here, maybe some already realise but the third sector provides a willing and able shield [or attack dogs] to protect the incumbent anglo labour party and members.

For example note the various positions held by senior third sector executives and sometimes downright cronies in the supervisory roles for the police, social services, health education, housing associations, ombudsman [surely that must be changed to ombudsperson!!?]. Prime example who must be known to Jac [not personally] is the lady who featured some time ago in an article of his viz Rose Mutale Merrill (née Nyoni) who was once head of the Care Council for Wales whilst being the chair of a womens aid group. It would be worth looking at how many male social workers were reprimanded versus the number of female SW’s during her tenure bearing in mind the perception is that it is a female dominated profession. Where did Sophie Howe come from and the current Ombudsman – third sector, labour or other quango connections?. Neil Mcevoy hit some raw nerves hence had to be pushed to the fringe by some attack dogs who were not obvious to start with. NRW accepting nuclear mud dumping from England – who is in charge there and it is the NR for Wales not England!?

And don’t forget the bit part played by Plaid Cymru where some of their ilk have levered into some of these plum jobs – bet none of them pay less than £70,000 per year plus add ons?

While they can get votes by blaming Thatcher – yes you still hear the people in the caffs echoing this sentiment – nothing will be done for Wales. The colonialists once extracted coal with other people toil [& jobs [provided] now they just extract the money and leave us with rubbish? At least Thatcher cleaned up the coal tips.

Hello again .. just to let you know, we did fill the Resliience post with a Welsh person, we aren’t shy about our income – growing it represents a lot of hard work and more importantly a lot of people being helped… and I haven’t ‘just’ become CEO, I’ve been at the helm of EYST of 14 years now, and my job is certainly nothing to do with a ‘relationship’ with the Labour Party!. Once again, I extend my offer to you to come and meet me, you may then become much better informed. Knowledge is power you know.. but then again ignorance is bliss.. it’s your call.
Rocio Cifuentes